The Watering Place (1777) by Thomas Gainsborough

The artwork titled “The Watering Place” was masterfully crafted by Thomas Gainsborough in the year 1777. Executed in oil on canvas, it belongs to the Rococo art movement and measures 147 x 180 cm. This genre painting is currently housed in the esteemed National Gallery in London, United Kingdom.

In the artwork, Gainsborough presents a serene pastoral scene that embodies the charm and tranquility of rural life. The composition reveals a group of cattle leisurely grazing and drinking from a stream, enveloped by lush, verdant foliage. Towering trees frame the scene, their branches and leaves creating a rich tapestry of green and brown hues. The careful play of light and shadow enhances the idyllic atmosphere, while a distant landscape bathed in a gentle light adds depth to the composition. This painting, with its delicate brushwork and nuanced color palette, captures the essence of nature’s serene beauty during the Rococo period.

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